fcntatibc Account of tijc jfungi of 

 (East 



PART II. 



By the Rev. E. F. LINTON, M.A., F.L.S. 



former Part of my paper on the Fungi of 

 East Dorset (Vol. xxxv., p. 143, &c., 

 1914) recorded the species of one Family 

 Agaricineae Fr., which includes the greater 

 portion of the whole number of species that 

 have been observed, leaving the remainder 

 of the Families and Orders for consideration 

 in this second and concluding portion. 

 During the year which has elapsed since 

 Part I was written, several additional notes have accumulated 

 of species of Family 1, A garicineae, which took up the whole 

 of that Part. 



Most of these additions to Part I have been recorded by 

 Mr. C. B. Green, of Swanage, from the part of the county 

 within a few miles of Swanage. When I invited him last 



